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Now in its fifth model year, the Leaf continues to be the best-selling 100 per cent electric vehicle in the world, with more than 2,500 being sold in Canada, according to Nissan. Updates for 2016 include improvements to the battery system, which provides an EPA-estimated driving range of 172 km. It also boasts a full suite of tech features, including a standard 5-inch colour display with hands-free phone system and USB port.

The Leaf is available in three different models; the base S, mid range SV and fully equipped SL. With its lithium-ion batteries in the floor of the car, the Leaf has room for five passengers. The batteries power an 80 kW AC synchronous motor that makes 107 horsepower and 187 lb.-ft. of torque, and are designed to maximize drive time and minimize charging time. Standard on the SV and SL (optional on the S) is a quick charge port, and with a DC fast charger, the battery should be charged to 80 per cent capacity in 30 minutes, or five hours through the standard 6.6 kW on-board charger and 220V household outlet.